The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina 296
... marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and duced the following essay upon love and marriage.discerning in the faults of the person beloved , nor The pleasantest part of a man's life is generally after it too dim - sighted and superficial ...
... marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and duced the following essay upon love and marriage.discerning in the faults of the person beloved , nor The pleasantest part of a man's life is generally after it too dim - sighted and superficial ...
Pagina 335
... marriage , rises or falls in her demands accordingly . It must likewise be owned , that high quality in a mistress does very much inflame this article in the marriage - reckoning . But where the age and circumstances of both No. 295 ...
... marriage , rises or falls in her demands accordingly . It must likewise be owned , that high quality in a mistress does very much inflame this article in the marriage - reckoning . But where the age and circumstances of both No. 295 ...
Pagina 719
... married to a Cot - quean of Defamation , The 427 of Glory , The 139 48 of Latin among the Common People 221 and Marriage 261 482 Scene 118 on Idleness from a Lover 89 to Impertinents and Whisperers on improper Behaviour in a Stage ...
... married to a Cot - quean of Defamation , The 427 of Glory , The 139 48 of Latin among the Common People 221 and Marriage 261 482 Scene 118 on Idleness from a Lover 89 to Impertinents and Whisperers on improper Behaviour in a Stage ...
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